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Course results for University of Queensland Postgraduate Public health Degrees
UOQ-PBH-MAS | Postgraduate
Make your mark on a specific area of public health
Choose from six public health specialisations, including health promotion and Indigenous health. Then work on an advanced research project in that field, which could help you influence future policy. Complete an industry placement to further your experience.
UOQ-PBH-GDI | Postgraduate
Take your public health knowledge further
Use this course to upskill for a career in the public health sector, or to pursue a Masters Degree. Learn about core public health practices, and then focus on a specialised field of study like nutrition, Indigenous health or disease prevention.
UOQ-PBH-GCE | Postgraduate
Get to know the world of public health
Want to specialise in public health? This is a perfect taster course. Explore introductory subjects around public health practices, epidemiology, biostatistics and health promotion. Then use your newfound knowledge to pursue further study in a Masters Degree.
UOQ-EPD-MAS | Postgraduate
Make a meaningful contribution to the field of epidemiology
Improve population health and increase life expectancy. Take your epidemiological, biostatistical and methodological skills to an advanced level. You’ll choose from clinical or standard epidemiology and deep dive into your dissertation.
UOQ-EPD-GDI | Postgraduate
Advanced skills in epidemiology and biostatistics
Grow your health workforce knowledge with this specialist qualification. Choose from clinical or standard epidemiology. You’ll develop your methodological research skills. Do the vital work that improves the health and lives of communities.
UOQ-EPD-GCE | Postgraduate
Detective work for diseases
Learn to conduct vital investigations into diseases and disorders that affect entire populations. You’ll study the core concepts of epidemiology and build skills for working with data. Use maths and science to improve the health and lives of communities.